Chuck Jones Gallery to “Pop Up” in San Francisco for the Holidays!

The Chuck Jones Gallery announced today that they will open a holiday Pop Up gallery in San Francisco’s famed Cartoon Art Museum on Friday, November 23 through Monday, December 31, 2018. Located at 781 Beach Street, just a few steps from the renowned Ghirardelli Square and directly across from San Francisco Bay, the Cartoon Art Museum houses one of the countries finest collections of all things cartoon. Hours will be 11 to 5 PM, closed Wednesdays. Michael Fiacco, director of special exhibitions for the Chuck Jones Gallery, will be on site during December. A grand opening is in the works for Saturday, December 1st.

“We’re thrilled to be opening a Chuck Jones Gallery Pop-up at the Cartoon Art Museum this fall and winter in San Francisco. With its unique position in the community as a destination to view and study the best in the fine art of cartoons, animation, and the associated arts, it was a natural selection for us,” said Scott Dicken, VP of Retail, the Chuck Jones Companies, “During our six weeks at the Cartoon Art Museum, our core collection will be on exhibit, but we also plan to feature original artwork from Disney Studios, plus original art from the Chuck Jones classic television special, “Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas.”

Chuck Jones Gallery Pop Up at Anaheim GardenWalk, July and August 2018.

The Chuck Jones Gallery, with locations in Costa Mesa & San Diego, California, as well as Santa Fe, New Mexico is the destination for art collectors and visitors from around the world. Owned by Linda Jones Enterprises, the publisher and distributor of the art of the legendary animation creator and director, Chuck Jones, it is devoted to the art of American Pop Culture.

Founded in 1991 by four-time Academy Award-recipient and animation legend, Chuck Jones, and his daughter, Linda Jones Clough, in Corona del Mar, CA, the Chuck Jones Gallery quickly became the center for the work of not only Chuck Jones, but also all the major animation studios. Linda Jones Clough is credited with helping develop the market for animation art. In 1992 she created the “1 of 1” pairing an original production drawing with a hand-painted cel art edition of one.

Included in the on-going displays at the galleries are art from all major animation studios as well as original paintings and limited edition fine art from a variety of internationally known artists such as Tom Everhart, Fabio Napoleoni, Marcus Pierson, and Fran Lew. All the leading studios, including Disney, Peanuts, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, and the art of Star Wars are regularly featured. For more information contact a Chuck Jones Gallery near you or visit ChuckJones.com.